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32. Gomphus abbreviatus, eastern, spring. South of New England it has 
been doubtfully reported from New York and Pennsylvania; and Ls re- 
corded from Greenwood Lake (618 ft.), New Jersey, and Lumberton 
(150 ft.), North Carolina. Westward it is reported only from Ohio, Lou- 
donville (973 ft.) (a doubtful record). There is one Provincetown record 
for this species. 
33. Gomphus albistylus, eastern, spring and early summer. South of New 
England it has been recorded from New Jersey: Lucaston (133 ft.), 
Ramapo Mt. (475 ft.); Pennsylvania: York and Bucks Co. (350 ft.), 
Castle Rock (100 ft.), Ohio Pyle (1,224 ft.), Rockwood (1,813 ft.), Idle- 
wild (1,200 ft.), Lehigh Gap (389 ft.); Maryland: Great Falls (167 ft.); 
Virginia: Great Falls (500 ft.); Kentucky: Gregson's Spring (? ft.); 
Termessee: Sycamore Creek (.500 ft.?); North Carolina: no locality 
given. It is known also from Loudonville (973 ft.), Ohio, and Ontario. 
34. Gomphus parvulus, eastern, spring. Other United States stations to the 
south are: Ithaca (814 ft.). New York; Alleghany River (750 ft.), 
Pennsylvania; Ramapo (500 ft.), Hewitt (413 ft.), Schooley Mt. (1,208 
ft.), Raritan River (100 ft.). New Jersey; Lumberton (120 ft.), North 
Carolina; and Rocky Creek (650 ft.), Kentucky. It is known in Canada 
from Nova Scotia. 
35. Gomphus spicatus, eastern, spring, South of New England this species 
is recorded from Ithaca (814 ft.), Saranac Inn (1,622 ft.), Clarence (709 
ft.). Black Rock Harbor (596 ft.). New York; New Jersey: Newfound- 
land (770 ft.), Caldwell (411 ft.); westward it is reported from northern 
Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and northward to Canada where it is known 
from Quebec and Ontario. 
36. Dorocordulia libera, eastern, spring and early smnnier. Outside New 
England it has been recorded from New York: Catskill (2,140 ft.), Sara- 
nac Inn (1,622 ft.), Bronxville (109 ft.); New Jersey: Normanock (1,000 
ft.), Beaver Lake (1,030 ft.), Newfoundland (770 ft.), Paterson (193 ft.); 
from northern Indiana (700 ft., Lat. 41° N.); Michigan: Pt. Abbaye, 
Pequaming (600 ft., Lat. 47° N.); northern Wisconsin (860 ft., Lat. 43° 
N.); and Minnesota: Stillwater (688 ft.). It is known also from Ontario, 
Canada. 
37. Helocordulia uhleri, eastern, spring. South of New England it is recorded 
from New York: Saranac Inn (1,622 ft.); New Jersey: Browii's IMills 
(71 ft.), Florence (52 ft.), lona (105 ft.), Manumuskin (17 ft.), New- 
foundland (770 ft.), Lakehurst (50 ft.); and Pennsylvania: Rockwood 
(1,S13 ft.). In Canada it has been taken in Quebec and Ontario. 
The followino; twonty-ono .species arc like the hist u'roiii) in range, 
but rarely inhahil {>hn'ations over 1000 feet. 
38. Tetragoneuria canis, eastern, spring. Outside New England it is recorded 
from (as .^pinosd) New York: Saranac Inn (1,622 ft.), Ithaca (814 ft.); 
New Jer.sey: Great Notch (411 ft.), Old Bridge (16 ft.); Maryland; 
Wisconsin: Divide (1,.")(X) ft.); and a doubtful record of a female from 
Georgia. In Canada it is known finni Xova Scotia, (.tuclicc, and Ontario. 
